There is no record in The Bible of his marriage nor of whom he married.
Neither is there any record of who it was that was married at the wedding feast in Cana.
yes
If you are speaking of Nathanael, one of Christ's disciples (found in the New Testament), I'm sorry to be the bearer of negative news, but after researching my Bible (Strong's Exhaustive Concordance), I cannot find any verse which speaks of Nathanael's death.
The name "Nathanael" is found only in the gospel of John, chapters 1 and 21. He is commonly thought to be the same person the other gospel writers identify as Bartholomew.
It is in John 1
Nathanael Carpenter has written: 'Achitophel' -- subject(s): Bible, Church of England, English Sermons, Sermons, Sermons, English
Noah, Nathan, Nehemiah, Nathanael, Nahum.
Nathanael was an Israelite in whom there was no guile. Cana was the home of Nathanael. He and Bartholomew are generally thought to be the same person. Nathanael is always mentioned along with apostles, as though of apostolic rank.
With a wedding.
Jesus talked of Nathanael's character when he first met him: Jesus saw Nathanael coming to him, and saith of him, Behold an Israelite indeed, in whom is no guile! (John 1.47)
have a wedding.
John 1:45-49 and John 21:2.
Not necessarily. A man from another country could marry an Irish woman and have an Irish wedding too.